For the several employments and offices of our fellows, we have twelve that sail into foreign countries under the names of other nations (for our own we conceal), who bring us the books and abstracts, and patterns of experiments of all other parts. These... The Northern magazine - Сторінка 1451853Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Various - 1994 - 676 стор.
...it is, and without all Affectation of Strangeness. These are (my Son) the Riches of Salomon's House. For the several Employments and Offices of our Fellows; We have Twelve that Sail into Forraine Countries, under the Names of other Nations, (for our own we conceal;) Who bring us the Bookes,... | |
| Richard Langton Gregory - 1994 - 290 стор.
...first - though imaginary - institute for empirical research of modern times Bacon itemizes the staff: Three that collect the experiments which are in all books. These we call the Depredators. We have three that collect the experiments of all mechanical arts; also liberal sciences;... | |
| Edward Wait - 1996 - 320 стор.
...Wisdome:'). ?or the several employments and offices of our fellowes, we have twelve 'that sayle into forrain countries under the names of other nations, for our own we conceal; but our seal is R..C., and we meet upon a day altogether. These bring us the books, abstracts, and... | |
| John Earman, John D. Norton - 1998 - 604 стор.
...Twelve "Merchants of Light" sail into foreign countries under the names of other nations . . . [and] bring us the books and abstracts, and patterns of experiments of all other parts" (Bacon 1906, 273). Three "Depredators" collect experiments from books, three "Mystery-men" collect... | |
| Marina Leslie - 1998 - 228 стор.
...are the Merchants of Light, who conceal themselves in their travels to other nations and bring back "the books, and abstracts, and patterns of experiments of all other parts" (3.164). The light they represent greatly extends over the world and yet provides illumination only... | |
| Donald Stephen Lowell Cardwell - 2001 - 596 стор.
...House, the purpose of which was to realize the goals that Bacon had described in his earlier works: For the several employments and offices of our fellows:...call merchants of light. We have three that collect experiments which are in all books. These we call depredators. And so on to the number of eighteen... | |
| Daniel Garber - 2001 - 354 стор.
...Twelve "Merchants of Light" "sail into foreign countries under the names of other nations . . . [and] bring us the books and abstracts, and patterns of experiments of all other parts."1 Three "Depredators" collect experiments from books three "Mystery-men" collect experiments... | |
| Francis Bacon - 2002 - 868 стор.
...strangeness. 'These are (my son) the riches of Salomon's House. 'For the several employments and offices0 of our fellows; we have twelve that sail into foreign...conceal); who bring us the books, and abstracts, and patterns0 of experiments of all other parts. These we call Merchants of Light. 'We have three that... | |
| Howard G. Brown, Judith A. Miller - 2002 - 224 стор.
...travellers from his fictional island paradise set off regularly on secret missions around the world. 'We have twelve that sail into foreign countries, under the names of other nations ... who bring us the books, and abstracts, and patterns, and experiments of all other parts', explained... | |
| Linda Levy Peck - 2005 - 460 стор.
...who did experiments, those who studied mechanics, and those who "sail into foreign countries . . . who bring us the books and abstracts and patterns of experiments of all other parts."7 The early Royal Society based its enterprise not only on its own experiments and reports but... | |
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